GREAT BRITAIN: Parliament's Week: Apr. 14, 1930

¶ Jewish fears that Great Britain might someday give up her Palestine
mandate and leave the Zionist colonies there to be slaughtered by the
Arabs were dispelled, last week, when Prime Minister James Ramsay
MacDonald read a declaration to the House of Commons which was later
formally approved by Messrs. Lloyd George and Stanley Baldwin, thus
binding all three of Great Britain's political parties.

"A double undertaking is involved," said Mr. MacDonald, "to the Jewish
people on the one hand and to the non-Jewish people of Palestine on
the other. . . ....